Predicting Non-Mass Breast Cancer Utilizing Ultrasound and Molybdenum Target X-Ray Characteristics

利用超声和钼靶X射线特征预测非肿块性乳腺癌

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of ultrasound and molybdenum target X-ray characteristics in predicting non-mass breast cancer. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 185 patients presenting with non-mass breast lesions between September 2019 and 2021. The non-mass lesions were categorized into benign and malignant types based on ultrasonographic findings, which included lamellar hypoechoic, ductal alteration, microcalcification, and structural disorder types. Furthermore, an examination was undertaken to discern variances in molybdenum target X-ray parameters, ultrasonographic manifestations, and characteristics among individuals diagnosed with non-mass breast lesions. RESULTS: The ultrasonographic depiction of microcalcified lesions and the identification of suspicious malignancy through molybdenum target X-ray evaluation exhibited independent associations with non-mass breast cancer, yielding statistically significant differences (p < 0.05). Subsequently, the logistic regression model was formulated as follows: Logit (P) =-1.757+2.194* microcalcification type on ultrasound + 1.520* suspicious malignancy on molybdenum target X-ray evaluation. The respective areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves for microcalcification type on ultrasound, suspicious malignancy on molybdenum target X-ray, and the integrated diagnostic model were 0.733, 0.667, and 0.827, respectively, demonstrating discriminative capacities. CONCLUSION: Using both ultrasound and molybdenum target X-ray diagnostics can increase the accuracy of non-mass breast cancer detection. The findings of this study have the potential to augment the detection rate of non-lumpy breast cancer and provide an imaging basis for enhancing the prognosis of individuals with breast cancer.

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